Journalism
Putopisi
This book is part of the series "Slavonica - contributions of Slavonia to Croatian literature and history".
Putovanja oko svijeta
The book contains diaries from three voyages across the Pacific Ocean undertaken by the English navigator James Cook in the second half of the 18th century, discovering and exploring its coasts and making maps of newly discovered areas.
Putovanja oko svijeta: izbor
Putovanja po mojoj sobi / Noćni pohod po mojoj sobi
Imagine being trapped in a room just 27 paces in diameter – isn't that the perfect setting for the ultimate adventure? Discover the magic of a room that's bigger than the world – and embark on a journey without leaving home!
Putovanje jednog prirodoslovca oko svijeta 1-2
A Naturalist's Voyage Around the World (1839) is a scientific journal from the voyage aboard the HMS Beagle (1831–1836). A classic of travel and natural history literature that laid the foundation for Darwin's theory of evolution.
Putovanje po Bosni
Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski's travelogue provides a vivid account of Bosnia in the mid-19th century, recording the landscape, customs, political circumstances, and everyday life under Ottoman rule.
Putovi i putokazi (IV): niz članaka o našoj prošlosti
Put u Balkaniju
The collection of columns, Put u Balkanija, critically reflects on Croatian reality at the turn of the millennium. Through satire and philosophical reflection, the author dissects social problems, warning of the dangers of "Balkanization" and calling for
Put u Buenos Aires
In 1927, French journalist Albert Londres went incognito to Argentina to investigate the white slave trade. The book exposed a network of forced prostitution of young European women, was a powerful indictment of pimps and a vocal defense of the victims.









